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My hand slipped, & I Made a Thing (My redo of that "Ableism" infographic)

It's a Big image, so I'm going to give you the image description up top (which is long enough, but easy to scroll past), and put the image itself below the cut:

Image description: A black and white tabloid sized poster in the style of an educational diagram, showing a tree and its root system, combined with text to explain the relationship between Bigotry, Ableism, Racism, Sexism, and Homophobia.

At the bedrock level: "BIGOTRY: Beliefs and policies which work to exclude people from full membership in human society."

Above, in the root system: "ABLEISM: Judging the value of a person's humanity on the basis of ability."

Above ground, the tree's trunk has two main forks; the left-hand fork is labeled "RACISM:" and leads to an example racist belief in its cluster of leaves: "Blacks are Less Intelligent than Whites, but they are More Athletic"

The tree's right-hand fork is labeled "SEXISM:" and leads to two clusters of leaves. The main cluster reads: "Women are Weaker, & Less Rational than Men;" the secondary cluster, branching off from the first, reads: "Gays are effeminate. Lesbians are emasculating."

At the very top of the tree, in a cluster of leaves centered between these two branches, with a freely curving arrow pointing down to each half, is the explanation: "Claims about Ability used to Pass Judgment on People's Humanity (This is ABLEISM)"

Description ends.

It's all black and white, now. ...I'm debating whether to add color here and there (like outlining the tree's leaves, and maybe coloring the words). It would be easier to color the entire thing if I had the option of saving a scanned image as a .gif or .png file instead of only .jpg or .pdf.

1- I WANT, very badly, to grab my coloring pencils-- not the pretty ones-- to relieve some stress.

2- This would look AMAZING on the back (rather than the front) of a tee shirt. Fronts are the better option for those in wheelchairs, true, but mostly, the people I'd feel the need to SHOW it to are the ones I'd want to be done with anyway... and hence, leaving!

3- On the subject of tee shirt graphics in particular, picture it color-reversed, WHITE lines where the black are, for most colored tee shirt fabric. I believe it would be AMAZING.

In any case, I'd LOVE to see this return some financial benefit to you, because it is beautiful, powerful, and far, far too socially relevant.

I'm actually thinking of offering a version of this for sale as a poster at my Zazzle store. But I don't own the commercial rights to the fonts I used (I think I'm safe with the hand lettered words). But I could replace the typed-in words and choose one or two of the fonts that Zazzle offers in their design options ('cause they do own the rights... they may even offer the fonts I use already ["Impact" and "Century Gothic"])

In the meantime, I've licensed it under Creative Commons (Attribution [that reminds me: I need to sign it!], Share-Alike, Non-Commercial), so that people are free to download and print it (or have it printed) for themselves -- And more than on the back of tee-shirts, I'd love to see this in the hallways of schools, social services offices, subway walls and tenement halls...

Even the front of tee-shirts are tricky for wheelchair users, especially long and narrow designs like this, 'cause sitting down scrunches the design, and when the "punchline" is on the bottom, it often gets covered up by the seat belt.... but maybe I could adapt the design to pare down the "extra bits."

Everything is all one layer -- I mostly drew everything by hand with a ballpoint pen* on two pieces of paper, 'cause my scanner can't handle anything bigger than 8.5" by 11", than pasted it together and cleaned it up in Windows' Paint.

*I blocked out the hand-drawn bits in ellipses and curved lines, in a shade of grey that's just dark enough for me to see under bright light, but faint enough to be counted as "white background" when I asked the scanner to scan this as black and white; the words, I typed in.

(I'm in the process of replying in a reblog of your reblog as I type this, as a matter of fact).

I'm fine with linking my wallet name to my Tumblr/dreamwidth names, personally (That's why I started my Tumblr blog initially, anyway, to help promote Monsters' Rhapsody, which is published under my wallet name).